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id request Auckland. certain first is P.cyan. need help on other 2
    #23425056 - 07/08/16 10:20 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Hi guys , im fairly certain this is p.cyan/blue meany .



Other 2 i need help to id please as it looks like a azure ?


Another patch



This one looked like a sub


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Re: id request Auckland. certain first is P.cyan. need help on other 2 [Re: shroomhunter007]
    #23425165 - 07/08/16 10:57 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

You need to stop thinking that eerything you are going to find is psychoactive. It is very dangerous and incorrect. Do not eat any of these mushrooms.

The first one looks like coprinellus dissemenatus. These look nothing like panaeolus cyanescens and the habitat is completely and totally off.

Without a gill shot it is hard to ID the mushrooms in picture 2. They don't look remotely like azurescens and I don't believe that species grows in your locality anyway.

Picture 3 again hard to tell without a better photo that includes the underside of the mushroom.

pic 4 looks like a galerina species and could be deadly poisonous. It does not look much like subaeruginosa.

Please be careful. You have to be careful not to fool yourself into thinking that a mushroom has the features of some other mushroom that you are trying to find. That kind of wishful thinking can result in an improper ID


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Re: id request Auckland. certain first is P.cyan. need help on other 2 [Re: leschampignons]
    #23425182 - 07/08/16 11:03 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Back to drawing board.


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